The U.S. will keep HTS on the list of terrorist organizations for the remainder of President Joe Biden’s tenure, leaving the ...
The Biden administration raced Sunday to try to help stabilize Syria after the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, targeting the Islamic State with dozens of airstrikes and monitoring ...
On December 19, the U.S. Department of Defense announced that there are roughly 2,000 troops stationed in Syria – 1,100 more than previously shared with the public. Pentagon spokesperson Major General ...
U.S. airstrikes hit dozens of Islamic State targets in Syria as Biden voices concerns that extremist groups could capitalize on the power vacuum, while Trump has urged not getting involved.
A new poll revealed that only 11 percent of Republicans view Biden favorably, compared to 14 percent who have a favorable view of Assad.
Europe may move faster. On January 3rd the French and German foreign ministers met Ahmad al-Sharaa, Syria’s de facto ruler, ...
Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the leader of the Syrian rebels - Balkis Press/ABACA/Shutterstock Joe Biden warned Syria’s leading rebel group against working with Islamic ...
Syria’s President Bashar Assad fled the country ... close his nearly 14-year struggle to hold onto control. President Joe Biden held a press conference to address the major shift in power ...
The US has eased sanctions on Syria in a bid to meet needs of the country’s people after the December ouster of Bashar ...
And amid everything else happening right now in the raucous transition from JOE BIDEN to Trump, nothing is going to challenge that notion quite like the fast-developing situation in Syria.
US President Joe Biden on Sunday warned that some of the rebel groups that ousted Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad have "their own grim record of terrorism," adding that Washington would assess if ...
Top aides to U.S. President Joe Biden are in the Middle East this week, to push for a ceasefire in Gaza and to deal with the fallout in Syria following the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad.